Psalm 106:32

They angered him also at the waters of strife, so that it went ill with Moses for their sakes:

Cross-references

Psalm 81:7 Historical context

Psalm 81:7 explicitly mentions the waters of Meribah where God tested Israel, the same incident that caused Moses' trouble in Psalm 106:32.

Numbers 20:2 Historical context

Numbers 20:2 recounts the lack of water that led to the Meribah incident, the very event that angered God and caused Moses' downfall in Psalm 106:32.

Numbers 20:6 Historical context

Numbers 20:6 describes Moses and Aaron seeking the Lord at the tent of meeting during the Meribah crisis, the same event referenced in Psalm 106:32.

Numbers 20:12 records God's judgment on Moses for his failure at Meribah, the very 'ill' that befell Moses according to Psalm 106:32.

Numbers 20:13 names the waters of Meribah and the people's quarrel, directly corresponding to the anger at Meribah in Psalm 106:32.

Numbers 20:24 records Aaron's punishment for the same rebellion at Meribah — he too was barred from entering the Promised Land.

Numbers 27:13 confirms Moses' death sentence — he will be gathered like Aaron, because of the Meribah incident.

Numbers 27:14 gives the specific reason for Moses' punishment: rebellion at Meribah, failing to uphold God's holiness.

Deuteronomy 1:37 echoes that Moses was barred from entering the land because of the people's sin at Meribah.

Deuteronomy 3:26 shows Moses' plea to enter the land was rejected because of the Meribah incident.

Deuteronomy 4:21 repeats that God's anger at Moses because of the people prevented him from entering the land.

Numbers 20:10 recounts the moment Moses struck the rock and spoke rashly — the very act that led to his punishment.